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43: 430:(FDA) has regulated human tissue intended for transplants since 1993. In order to ensure the quality of donor tissue and reduce contamination and disease transmission risks, three regulations addressing manufacturing activities associated with human cells, tissues, and cellular and tissue-based products (HCT/Ps) were promulgated in May 2005: 964: 453:, tissue transplanted from one site to another on the same patient. An autograft reduces the risk of rejection but requires a second surgery site, adding pain, risk and possible longer aftercare. 477:
As with many operations, allotransplantation risks some side effects. A limiting factor in tissue allotransplantation for reconstructive surgery deals with the side effects of
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might be used in reference to grafts whose cells must continue to grow and reproduce for the graft to be effective after similar transplantation
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might be applied to inert tissues such as bone and cartilage when transferred from one individual to another of the same species; and the term
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Material is obtained from a donor who is a living person, or a deceased person's body receiving mechanical support or ventilation, or
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Allografts can be referred to as "homostatic" if they are biologically inert when transplanted, such as bone and
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These grafts persist however as homostatic grafts and are completely replaced by host tissues in time.)
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to a recipient from a genetically non-identical donor of the same species. The transplant is called an
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transplantation of isografts (grafts transplanted between two genetically identical individuals) and
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Synthetic and metal implants. Unlike allografts, such grafts do not corporate into the body.
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rule. In most cases, it is sent to tissue banks for processing and distribution. Each year,
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Intestinal transplantation (isolated small bowel, intestine & liver, multivisceral)
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Petit, F.; Minns, A. B.; Dubernard, J. M.; Hettiaratchy, S.; Lee, W. P. (2003).
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In the US, donor tissue must be recovered and processed adhering to the
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companies producing and distributing HCT/Ps must register with the FDA.
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A variety of organs and tissues can be used for allografts, including:
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entry in the public domain NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
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Transplantation between individuals of the same species
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a deceased person's body whose heart stopped beating

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